(x) Community warden - Triplex Serif Condensed {BJ}

Richard Hards
15.Jan.2004 12.28pm
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I'd greatly appreciate any help with thiswarden

Thanks bj, that's the one.

What is the protocol for indicating a solution in a post title here please?

Thanks again

Richard


What is the protocol for indicating a solution in a post title here please?

That's Yves' job.


Yves, thank you for guarding the protocol. I'm afraid that the community warden gig has already been taken

http://extranet2.kent.gov.uk/kccextranet/coreinfo/pressrelease/publicdetails.cfm?offset=13&ID=1692

PS: I don't do business cards, but I do make reflective badges for your hi-viz protective clothing


and just last night bj was complaining about how he never nails an ID anymore... ;-)

good job mr. harvey!


(he he)

We had the great pleasure of seeing Doyald Young
and talking Type IDs, all in one abbreviated evening.


Damn right. No touchy the protocol! :-) I'm on it.


Waitaminnit!

Community \Com*mu"ni*ty, n.; pl. Communities.
[L. communitas: cf. OF. communit['e]. Cf. Commonalty,
and see Common.]

2. A body of people having common rights, privileges,
or interests, or living in the same place under the
same laws and regulations; as, a community of monks.
Hence a number of animals living in a common home
or with some apparent association of interests.

Warden \Ward"en, n. [OE. wardein, OF. wardein,
gardein, gardain, F. gardien. See Guardian, and
Ward guard.]

1. A keeper; a guardian; a watchman.

Hmmm... So I suppose one could argue I am Typophile's
Type Identification Board Community Warden. Soundz
kewl. Joe, Jared, can I have some business cards printed?


I dunno about the monks tho...


Your community warden is watching you...



But who watches the watchman?